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Iconic music legend and humanitarian Steven Tyler announced his Janie’s Fund GRAMMY Awards® Viewing Party, presented by Live Nation, will return Sunday, April 3, 2022, at the Hollywood Palladium. The evening will feature a performance by multi-platinum selling recording artist, songwriter and trailblazer Miley Cyrus, a long-time supporter of Janie’s Fund.

The star-studded gala will unite music A-listers and entertainment icons to celebrate the biggest night in music and support Janie’s Fund, Tyler’s philanthropic initiative created in partnership with Youth Villages to bring hope and healing to girls who have suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect. Hosted in April, the event aligns with National Child Abuse Prevention Month to help raise awareness and prevent child abuse nationwide.

“The support that this GRAMMY Awards Viewing Party has received is incredibly moving, and we can’t wait to continue the tradition this year,” said Steven Tyler. “Miley joined me in this important work when we launched Janie’s Fund in 2015 and is a powerful voice and advocate for women. I can’t think of another artists that better aligns with our mission. Together, we will celebrate our fellow music artists’ accolades, and also honor the courageous young women our organization is helping with “After Care”- it’s going to be an incredible night”

The evening will feature a red carpet, cocktail hour, private dinner, 64th GRAMMY Awards® Viewing Party telecast, live auction, and exclusive after-party including a performance by Cyrus. Sponsors for Steven Tyler’s 4th Annual Grammy Awards® Viewing Party include: S.Pellegrino; Acqua Panna & Perrier; and Katana Safety.

Tyler’s annual GRAMMY Awards® Viewing Party first launched in 2018 and has since raised more than $7.6 million for Janie’s Fund. Janie’s Fund has two important goals: to bring much-needed awareness to the issue of abuse and neglect of children and to generate financial support to ensure that girls receive the most effective services available to help them overcome the trauma and pain of abuse. Steven first gave voice to this cause with his hit “Janie’s Got a Gun,” and his establishment of the fund ensures that vulnerable girls will have an enduring voice for years to come. Contributions to Janie’s Fund supports the LifeSet program – an evidence-based program created by Youth Villages’ that supports girls (ages 17-22) who have experience the trauma of abuse and neglect and age-out of care at the age at 18. This life-transforming “After Care” is one of Steven’s biggest passions.